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Zion Young elevated his performance in biggest moments against Auburn

Zion Young is a man who talks the talk and walks the walk. The Atlanta native, playing two hours away from his hometown, was one of the players selected to represent Mizzou in the overtime coin toss at midfield Saturday night against Auburn. The (Columbia-based) Tigers forced OT after a late touchdown – one that […]

From Rock M Nation | 5 months ago | 6 reads

Happy Birthday Jose Bautista

Jose Bautista turns 45 today. From 2008 to 2017, those years would have been so much different without Jost. He gave us so many great moments over the years, but of course, the best was the home run and bat flip in Game 5. When we traded for him in August of 2008, the trade […]

From Bluebird Banter | 5 months ago | 6 reads

Cubs historical sleuthing: 1950s edition

You might not think there are enough clues in this photo to narrow down the date, but not only do I have the date, I can tell you exactly when this photo was taken. First, let’s look at the photo again (click to enlarge): So this is clearly old-style Wrigley Field — no lights, small […]

From Bleed Cubbie Blue | 5 months ago | 9 reads

Pros and Cons of the 2025 Brewers Season

The Milwaukee Brewers’ 2025 season met an ignominious end on Friday night. It was a disappointing way for the year to come to a close and exposed some of the lingering questions about this iteration of the Brewers as they move forward, but this was also an excellent season for a team with a lot […]

From Brew Crew Ball | 5 months ago | 8 reads

Sunday morning Rangers things

Good morning, folks… We are in the fallow period of Texas Rangers news. In non-Rangers news, the San Francisco Giants are reportedly close to hiring Tony Vitello to be their new manager. The Detroit Tigers are reportedly contemplating dealing Tarik Skubal, who is eligible for free agency after the 2026 season. David Laurila has his […]

From Lone Star Ball | 5 months ago | 6 reads

Rob Refsnyder Plans To Play In 2026

Red Sox outfielder Rob Refsnyder flirted with retirement last offseason, but ultimately decided to continue his career in Boston. Now that he’s headed into his age-35 season, however, it appears he’s less conflicted about his future. Alex Speier of The Boston Globe reported yesterday that Refsnyder intends to continue his playing career in 2026, and…

From RotoFeed | 5 months ago | 6 reads

Aggies open as favorite in Death Valley

It wasn’t pretty, but the Aggies escaped Fayetteville with a 45-42 win to remain undefeated and advance to 7-0 for the first time since 1994. Texas A&M will hope to remain undefeated as they hit the road once again, this time heading to Baton Rouge to take on LSU. The Tigers suffered a loss to […]

From Good Bull Hunting | 5 months ago | 5 reads

Fundora vs Thurman now expected on January Pacquiao undercard

Sebastian Fundora was recently injured in training and saw his October 25 fight with Keith Thurman postponed, but a new working date is already in place, and it won’t be a pay-per-view main event with that new date. Mike Coppinger has reported that Fundora vs Thurman will be part of a Manny Pacquiao undercard in […]

From Bad Left Hook | 5 months ago | 5 reads

Good Morning San Diego: Padres catcher calls it a career, while prospect gets some attention

https://www.gaslampball.com/san-diego-padres-analysis-commentary/50969/padres-should-make-qualifying-offers-to-dylan-cease-michael-king (Matt DeWalt – Gaslamp Ball) https://www.mlb.com/padres/news/padres-prospect-braedon-karpathios-among-prospect-heavyweights-in-arizona-fall-league?t=arizona-fall-league-coverage (Sam Dykstra – Padres.com) https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/10/18/nick-canepa-new-skipper-needs-to-make-padres-tougher/ (Nick Canepa – U-T) https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/67...

From Gaslamp Ball | 5 months ago | 6 reads

Storm Center: October 19, 2025

Good morning, Canes. Let’s start the day the right way. Miami loses to Louisville, again, 24-21 Louisville has officially become a thorn in Miami’s side. The Cardinals beat Miami on Friday night 24-21, putting the first L on Miami’s record in 2025. And, they ended Miami’s 10 game home winning streak. Who was the last […]

From State of The U | 5 months ago | 8 reads

Little Nicky Punto, manager?

According to The Athletic, the Twins have talked to famed SLUGGGRRR Nick Punto about the Twins’ open managerial position. Among various other folks. Punto’s currently an infield coach for the Padres; he’s originally from Southern California. (Oddly, his career OBP and SLG are both .323). Now, in a way, I don’t really care who they […]

From Twinkie Town | 5 months ago | 11 reads

The under-appreciated Willson Contreras

The article title may upset some of you who feel that Willson Contreras has been treated exactly as he should. I will say that I am probably one of the biggest Contreras and supporters of him on the Cardinals, but it was not always that way. As a Cardinals fan in the Chicagoland area, anything […]

From Viva El Birdos | 5 months ago | 7 reads

Mets Morning News: Ace in the Hole

Meet the Mets It is possible that the Detroit Tigers may make ace Tarik Skubal available in trade this winter and if they do, the Mets would be among the chief suitors. According to scouts and executives that spoke to John Harper of SNY, trading Skubal would be a tough sell in Detroit, which will […]

From Amazin' Avenue | 5 months ago | 7 reads

Dodgers notes: World Series, Blake Snell, payroll, qualifying offer

We’ll have more on the World Series in the coming days, but in the meantime here is a palate cleanser of sorts for a Sunday morning. Greg Beacham at Associated Press had more on the Dodgers from Friday’s pennant celebration, including this from Blake Snell: “This is why I came here. Now we’re in the […]

From True Blue LA | 5 months ago | 8 reads